A Plymouth man hit by a car while attempting to cross Route 28, Cranberry Highway, Monday night, July 28, in East Wareham has died from his injuries.

Wareham police said Arthur Myatt, 50, of Plymouth, died at Rhode Island Hospital Tuesday night, Aug. 7, as a result of the injuries he sustained on July 28.

Wareham and state police are continuing to investigate.

A Plymouth man hit by a car while attempting to cross Route 28, Cranberry Highway, Monday night, July 28, in East Wareham has died from his injuries.

Wareham police said Arthur Myatt, 50, of Plymouth, died at Rhode Island Hospital Tuesday night, Aug. 7, as a result of the injuries he sustained on July 28.

Wareham and state police are continuing to investigate.

Police said they were called to the Buttermilk Bay Inn, located at 3224 Cranberry Highway, at approximately 10:30 p.m. on that night on the report of an intoxicated man causing a disturbance at the business.

While en route, police said, officers were advised the man had been hit by a vehicle while attempting to cross Cranberry Highway, near the Buttermilk Bay Inn.

Police found Myatt lying in the roadway with extensive injuries sustained by being struck by the passing motor vehicle. Police said he was apparently attempting to cross the highway after being involved at the reported disturbance at the Buttermilk Bay Inn. The vehicle operator, 27-year-old Michael McKenna Jr. of Sagamore Beach, was also present and cooperative at the scene, police said.